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THE CASTLE OF ANDALUSIA; A COMIC OPERA, IN THREE ACTS;
A lively comic opera opens deep within the stone‑hewn chambers of a Spanish castle, where a band of self‑styled “sons of freedom” revel in wine, song, and reckless bravado. The opening scene bursts with raucous choruses and jaunty airs that celebrate mischief and merriment, setting a tone that blends theatrical spectacle with the buoyant spirit of a tavern ball. Listeners are drawn into a world of exaggerated heroics and playful rebellion, where the very walls seem to echo with laughter.
The cast of colorful characters—boisterous captains, quick‑witted rogues, and a chorus of bewildered banditti—sparks constant banter and absurd misunderstandings. Their comic duels, over‑the‑top boasts, and mischievous schemes are underscored by catchy tunes that heighten the farce. Whether you enjoy clever wordplay, spirited singing, or the sheer joy of theatrical chaos, the first act offers a bright, entertaining snapshot of 18th‑century comic opera that delights both seasoned fans and newcomers alike.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven desJardins, David Garcia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-07-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1747–1833
An Irish dramatist with a gift for lively comedy, he helped shape popular theater in Dublin and London with farces, comic operas, and librettos that delighted late eighteenth-century audiences. His best-known works include Wild Oats, Omai, and The Poor Soldier.
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